VILLAGES Carinda Part 2
Season 3, Episode 8, Nov 18, 01:01 AM
The annual "Let's Dance Carinda Festival" celebrates its connection to Bowie and brings together locals and visitors in a joyous celebration. The long-standing Carinda and District Race Club also adds to the town's vibrant spirit with its annual Picnic Races.
This episode features interviews with other Carinda residents, each painting a vibrant picture of life in this unique town.
In this Episode we hear interviews from people in Carinda NSW, Weilwan Country. This episode features stories, memories and reflections about Carinda.
Located in the heart of New South Wales, Australia, Carinda is a small remote town on the edge of the stunning Macquarie Marshes, one of Australia's largest inland wetlands, Carinda offers breathtaking natural and diverse beauty.
This episode of Outback Outloud dives into the heart of Carinda, unearthing its vibrant past and the resilience of its community. The iconic Carinda Hotel, immortalised in David Bowie's "Let's Dance" music video, stands as a testament to the town's unique history. While the bustling days of a bygone cinema may be gone, Carinda retains its warmth and character. The Far West Store, Town Hall, pub, and petrol station continue to serve the friendly locals.
The annual "Let's Dance Carinda Festival" celebrates its connection to Bowie and brings together locals and visitors in a joyous celebration. The long-standing Carinda and District Race Club also adds to the town's vibrant spirit with its annual Picnic Races.
The episode features interviews with other Carinda residents, each painting a vibrant picture of life in this unique town.
Episode Features:
Carinda's iconic Carinda Hotel holds a special place in music history. In 1983, David Bowie filmed his legendary music video "Let's Dance" within its walls. This event not only put Carinda on the map but also left an indelible mark on a young local named Jude Masman. A Bowie superfan, Jude's encounter with the rockstar became a cherished memory.
Beyond the rock and roll connection, Carinda thrives on its agricultural heritage. We hear from Boof, a seasoned shearer, who offers a glimpse into the demanding yet rewarding world of shearing.
Drought, however, has impacted the region, a story shared by Rob, a local who recently returned to Carinda. Rob also shares some stories about community events and a few spooky tales from the area.
Simone Donai reminisces about her childhood spent attending the local cinema (now closed), while Dave and Mick share their love for the region and their youthful adventures.
Ian Webber, a long-time resident on his family's property, reflects on his farming experiences.
Explore Carinda further:
Let's Dance Carinda Festival: https://www.letsdancecarinda.com/program-of-events
Carinda Races: https://www.facebook.com/carindaraceclub/
Macquarie Marshes: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/macquarie-marshes-nature-reserve
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Special thanks to Dr. Mary Anne Jebb
You can find a number of her published works including “Our Mob Served: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories of war and defending Australia” (2022), “Burlganyja Wanggaya” (2012) and “Singing The Train” (2014) and award winning “Blood, Sweat and Welfare. A History of the White Bosses and Aboriginal Pastoral Workers” (2002) from great book retailers.
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Thanks to all the Carinda participants!
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Thanks to Colleen O'Brien and Martin Trama for their awesome Season 3 Voice Overs
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The Outback Outloud Podcast was designed and produced by Signal Creative’s Emma Hoy and Caroline Wallace. Outback Outloud is an ongoing project collaboration between Signal Creative and our principal partner Outback Arts. The Outback Outloud community project and workshop series was designed, managed and delivered by Signal Creative. Special Guest team member in 2024 is Dr. Mary Anne Jebb. Outback Outloud is funded by Create NSW and Outback Arts.
Podcast Audio Production, Music and Sound Design by Emma Hoy
Podcast Audio Editing Assistant is Caroline Wallace
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…..
The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Outback Outloud Podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Signal Creative and Outback Arts 2024.
Located in the heart of New South Wales, Australia, Carinda is a small remote town on the edge of the stunning Macquarie Marshes, one of Australia's largest inland wetlands, Carinda offers breathtaking natural and diverse beauty.
This episode of Outback Outloud dives into the heart of Carinda, unearthing its vibrant past and the resilience of its community. The iconic Carinda Hotel, immortalised in David Bowie's "Let's Dance" music video, stands as a testament to the town's unique history. While the bustling days of a bygone cinema may be gone, Carinda retains its warmth and character. The Far West Store, Town Hall, pub, and petrol station continue to serve the friendly locals.
The annual "Let's Dance Carinda Festival" celebrates its connection to Bowie and brings together locals and visitors in a joyous celebration. The long-standing Carinda and District Race Club also adds to the town's vibrant spirit with its annual Picnic Races.
The episode features interviews with other Carinda residents, each painting a vibrant picture of life in this unique town.
Episode Features:
Carinda's iconic Carinda Hotel holds a special place in music history. In 1983, David Bowie filmed his legendary music video "Let's Dance" within its walls. This event not only put Carinda on the map but also left an indelible mark on a young local named Jude Masman. A Bowie superfan, Jude's encounter with the rockstar became a cherished memory.
Beyond the rock and roll connection, Carinda thrives on its agricultural heritage. We hear from Boof, a seasoned shearer, who offers a glimpse into the demanding yet rewarding world of shearing.
Drought, however, has impacted the region, a story shared by Rob, a local who recently returned to Carinda. Rob also shares some stories about community events and a few spooky tales from the area.
Simone Donai reminisces about her childhood spent attending the local cinema (now closed), while Dave and Mick share their love for the region and their youthful adventures.
Ian Webber, a long-time resident on his family's property, reflects on his farming experiences.
Explore Carinda further:
Let's Dance Carinda Festival: https://www.letsdancecarinda.com/program-of-events
Carinda Races: https://www.facebook.com/carindaraceclub/
Macquarie Marshes: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/macquarie-marshes-nature-reserve
…..
Special thanks to Dr. Mary Anne Jebb
You can find a number of her published works including “Our Mob Served: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories of war and defending Australia” (2022), “Burlganyja Wanggaya” (2012) and “Singing The Train” (2014) and award winning “Blood, Sweat and Welfare. A History of the White Bosses and Aboriginal Pastoral Workers” (2002) from great book retailers.
…..
Thanks to all the Carinda participants!
…..
Thanks to Colleen O'Brien and Martin Trama for their awesome Season 3 Voice Overs
…..
The Outback Outloud Podcast was designed and produced by Signal Creative’s Emma Hoy and Caroline Wallace. Outback Outloud is an ongoing project collaboration between Signal Creative and our principal partner Outback Arts. The Outback Outloud community project and workshop series was designed, managed and delivered by Signal Creative. Special Guest team member in 2024 is Dr. Mary Anne Jebb. Outback Outloud is funded by Create NSW and Outback Arts.
Podcast Audio Production, Music and Sound Design by Emma Hoy
Podcast Audio Editing Assistant is Caroline Wallace
Follow us
Signal Creative
www.signalcreative.net
Facebook: @signalcreativenet
Instagram: @signalcreative
Like, subscribe, rate, review!
…..
The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Outback Outloud Podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Signal Creative and Outback Arts 2024.